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  • ANKARA: Armenian Groups In Georgia Advocate Autonomy

    ARMENIAN GROUPS IN GEORGIA ADVOCATE AUTONOMY

    Journal of Turkish weekly
    Sept 27 2005

    Jan SOYKOK (JTW) - A group of non-governmental organizations based
    in Georgia's southern region of Javakhk, predominately populated by
    ethnic Armenians, held a conference on September 23-24 to discuss
    current problems in the region, Armenian newspaper Asbarez reported.

    According to the report the Armenians demanded greater autonomy
    including elections for all bodies. The Georgia experts argue that
    such claims mean separation of Georgia.

    The Council of Armenian non-governmental organizations in Javakhk also
    called on the Tblisi leadership to consider granting autonomy to the
    region with `broad authority for self-governance, including the right
    to hold elections for all bodies of governance.' The resolution further
    says that by offering the broadest form of autonomy to South Ossetia
    and Abkhazia, the Georgian authorities are `discriminating against
    other ethnicities living in Georgia--the rights of other ethnicities
    who have demonstrated civil loyalty are being ignored,' it reads.

    However Dr. Yesim Sahiner says the declaration simply means a
    separation of Georgia: "Armenians seek to establish their own country
    in Georgia. They hope they could separate Javakity from Georgia. They
    will then annex the territory to Armenian Republic. Another Armenian
    aim is to separate Ossettia and Abkhazia. In Abkhazia in particular
    there is a significant Armenians and they plan to establish a
    Abkahazian-Armenian state."

    Kemal Yurteri, a Turkish Caucaus expert, similarly warn both Georgians
    and Armenians that such a separation would be a disaster for the
    region:

    "None of the Caucasian countries need more territories. Armenian
    irredentism caused great catastrophe in the past. Armenian forces
    occupied almost 20 percent of Azerbaijan and attacked the other
    Azeri province of Nahcivan. However none of the Armenian problems has
    been solved since then. The EU and the OSCE accuse Armenia of being
    occupier in Karabakh. Armenia still relies on Russian military while
    the other countries aim to integrate their economies. If the Georgia
    Armenians undermine Georgia's territorial integrity, it will damage
    both Georgia and Armenia. Turkey and the United States should take
    measures to prevent the separatist movements in Georgia. Otherwise
    the Western and Turkish interests too will be damaged a lot".
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